Insignia in a sentence as a noun

At the very least they could partner with retailers to co-brand a store brand like Best Buy does with insignia.

I opened the page after reading this comments and expected to see frat insignia, cleavage, etc.... Plain blue on white.

"Medics are armed for their own defense, and generally wear clear insignia so they won't be targeted.

Second, the "police" are not in uniform nor do they have any police insignia present yet they are wearing bulletproof vests.

I was under the impression that the lack of displayed insignia during a conflict strips them of many rights to protection if captured etc.

Trademarks are intended as an insignia of origin, to distinguish your product from someone else's, and not to protect an invention.

I did wonder why smoking paraphernalia continued to appear in planes that were covered in anti-smoking insignia.

" This becomes especially difficult if the enemy does not wear proper identifying clothing or insignia.

One question that I was hoping someone here could comment on; what are the international law ramifications of the Russian soldiers not wearing insignia?

There's an anecdote that he parked his car so frequently in the handicap spot in front of the Apple office that some jokesters one day changed the wheelchair into a Mercedes insignia.

For example, something as simple as color-coded armbands will satisfy the requirement to wear identifying insignia.

We tried to get permission to wear Hebrew insignia, fly the Jewish flag and be recognized as Palestinian Jews, but-no, Palestinian meant Jew and Arab, and who cared if there were fewer than 3000 Arabs as compared to 36,000 Jews in khaki?

The federal incorporation was originally construed primarily as an honor, however it does grant the chartered organization some special privileges and rights, including freedom from antitrust and monopoly regulation, and complete control over the organization's symbols and insignia.

Insignia definitions

noun

a badge worn to show official position